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Antarctic Coastal Marine Life in a Changing Climate
Effect of climate change on Antarctic marine invertebrates -
Antarctic Coastal Marine Life
Understanding the unique characteristics of seafloor communities living in Antarctic's coastal waters -
Antarctic Seabed Biodiversity
Exploring the unique species living on Antarctica's continental shelf -
Summer Series 3: Decorators of the seashore
News article29 April 2010 -
Summer Series 2: Cannibals of the seashore
News article29 April 2010 -
Restoration of estuarine ecosystems
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Loans - Policy and Procedures
Specimens can be loaned to universities, colleges, museums and other research or education institutions for the use of resident research staff. -
How do we identify new aquatic species?
Different groups of organisms need trained specialists (taxonomists) to distinguish a new species from one that is already named and scientifically described -
Plankton biodiversity in the Southern Ocean
Research ProjectNIWA is conducting a five–year study to map changes in the distribution of plankton species in surface waters between New Zealand and the Ross Sea. -
Ancient isopods: conservation status of New Zealand phreatoicid isopods
These endemic freshwater crustaceans are truly living fossils that originated in Gondwana at least 325 million years ago and have changed little morphologically since that time.